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THESIS Bacons Rebellion of 1675 is the most influential act against American Government because it provided unification amongst Americans of different races and economic status it threatened a corrupt Colonial Government and set a precedent for future Americans to obtain equality TOPIC 1 Bacons Rebellion unified different races and economic classes TOPIC 2 Bacons Rebellion was one of the first rebellions to attack a corrupt Colonial Government TOPIC 3 Bacons Rebellion resulted in the equality of Americans who are of different race and economic status The Significance of Bacons Rebellion In sixteen hundred and seventy-five Nathaniel Bacon led one of the most courageous and inspirational rebellions against American government We will discuss how Bacons Rebellion unified different races and socioeconomic classes Second we will discuss the significance of bacons Rebellion and how its attack affected a corrupt Colonial government Third we will discuss how bacons Rebellion heavily contributed to the equality of Americans who are of different race and socioeconomic status Bacons Rebellion of sixteen hundred and seventy-five is one of the most influential acts against American government because it provided unification amongst Americans of different races and socioeconomic status it threatened a corrupt Colonial government and set a precedent for future Americans to obtain equality Bacons Rebellion unified many different races and economic classes Audrey Smedley claims What most frightened planters that the rebellion brought together several thousand poor working-class men and women the majority of the colonys population including both white and black servants 103 The unification of the poor working class of men and women along with Caucasians and African Americans struck fear in the planters Smedley claims It was this threat to the system of bond servitude that engaged the planters and their supporters to responding to the rebellion 103 This unification of different races and socioeconomic classes was prevalent during Bacons Rebellion because

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